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- He was " a man of unchallenged repute for learning in his day, an argumentative but eloquent preacher, strong in his Protestantism, and fierce in his denunciation of'Romish falsifications'and'besotted Jesuitries'".
- In 1963 he led a march to City Hall in Belfast to protest because the flag had been lowered in respect after the death of Pope John XXIII . " This Romish man of sin is now in hell,"
- In his depositions relative to the alleged Popish plot ( September 1678 ), Titus Oates had represented Poole as marked for assassination, because of his tract ( 1666 ) on the " Nullity of the Romish Faith ".
- The terms " Romish Catholic " and " Roman Catholic " were both in use in the 17th century and " Roman Catholic " was used in some official documents, such as those relating to the Spanish Match in the 1620s.
- Theologians within the Anglican Communion make a clear distinction between a " Romish " doctrine concerning the invocation of saints and what they view as the " Patristic " doctrine of intercession of the saints, permitting the latter, but forbidding the former.
- Observers grew worried, however, that Ives had started to move away from the teachings of the Protestant Episcopal Church and was embracing " Romish " practices such as private confession to a priest and prayers to the Virgin Mary and the saints.
- Article XXII of the Thirty-Nine Articles states that " The Romish Doctrine concerning Purgatory . . . is a fond thing, vainly invented, and grounded upon no warranty of Anglo-Catholic revival led to restoring prayers for the dead.
- Awdely was strongly opposed to Catholicism, and wrote some verses to warn against its delusions, as a preface to " A briefe Treatise agaynst certayn Errors of the Romish Church, by Gregory Scot ", published by him in 1574.
- Just a year and a half later, after his father threatened to disinherit him, on Christmas Day, 1754, he reconverted to Protestantism . " The various articles of the Romish creed, " he wrote, " disappeared like a dream ".
- Accordingly, they had an arguably more influential voice than the recusants in the United Kingdom, and objected to what they considered the " reproachful " terms " Popish " and " Romish ", preferring the term " Roman Catholic " rather than the former.